Just like to say hello to the community, and that I'm new here, so give me a break . Anyway, hope you can help.
I just recently built a rig that I'm going to be using for digital audio recording. As for specs:
P4 3.0ghz Prescott
FOXCONN 865M01-G-6ELS Mobo
1 Gig Corsair Value Select PC3200
DVD/CD RW combo drive
Rosewill Radeon 9600 128MB
450watt Micro ATX PSU
200 gig Seagate SATA
At any rate, I did my shopping, got everything that I needed for what I'll be doing, and had my computer running great for the first couple of days. I decided to test out my DVD/CD RW combo drive and burn a few CD's. After successfully burning my first CD, I clicked on a button to burn another, and my computer went off. I haven't been able to start it since (for about 3 days now.)
When turning on the computer, it gets a small jolt of power, and then dies again. I think it might be the PSU, but I couldn't imagine it burning out. I've checked all of my connections, made sure nothing was grounding out, and taken several other measures to attempt to figure out what was wrong with the system. my P4 was running at 37C and the box ambience 29C, so I don't think it was a matter of heat.
Any suggestions?
I just recently built a rig that I'm going to be using for digital audio recording. As for specs:
P4 3.0ghz Prescott
FOXCONN 865M01-G-6ELS Mobo
1 Gig Corsair Value Select PC3200
DVD/CD RW combo drive
Rosewill Radeon 9600 128MB
450watt Micro ATX PSU
200 gig Seagate SATA
At any rate, I did my shopping, got everything that I needed for what I'll be doing, and had my computer running great for the first couple of days. I decided to test out my DVD/CD RW combo drive and burn a few CD's. After successfully burning my first CD, I clicked on a button to burn another, and my computer went off. I haven't been able to start it since (for about 3 days now.)
When turning on the computer, it gets a small jolt of power, and then dies again. I think it might be the PSU, but I couldn't imagine it burning out. I've checked all of my connections, made sure nothing was grounding out, and taken several other measures to attempt to figure out what was wrong with the system. my P4 was running at 37C and the box ambience 29C, so I don't think it was a matter of heat.
Any suggestions?